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27 - Toy Box
It will begin with teething devices and then little rattles, and next thing
you know you will be flooded with toys. The flood may begin as soon
as your first shower, before the baby is even born! Have a safe, sturdy
place to store all of the toys for your baby. A plastic one can be easily
washed, just as well as a wood one. A lid to keep the toys contained
works well, especially when your baby reaches toddler status.
28 - Curtains
Curtains not only match your theme, they keep out peeping eyes.
They also keep out the early rays of light that can make for an early
riser. If you have a room that gets a lot of sun, try room darkening
curtains or shades. This will keep the room dark during day naps and
allow them to sleep more comfortably, which is a plus for you too!
29 - Diaper Pail
We all think our baby is the greatest, but their diapers do smell! A
diaper pail or trashcan that seals can keep the odor from spreading
throughout the house. The pail should have a tight lid or seal to keep
smells inside. Plastic ones tend to absorb some of the smell, so use a
trash bag or liner to keep absorption rates low.